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French envoys (and UN bagman) admit taking oil payoffs
2005-10-14
TWO former French ambassadors have admitted earning hundreds of thousands of dollars from the sale of oil that Iraq had assigned to them under the United Nations Oil-for-Food programme.

The disclosure tarnished France’s moral stand against the invasion of Iraq what moral stand? It was never moral and that was quite apparent at the time. , and its Foreign Ministry scrambled to distance itself from the alleged illicit activities of Serge Boidevaix, a former director of the ministry, and of Jean-Bernard Mérimée, a former French Ambassador to the UN Is he trying to distance himself from that Crook Chiraq also?. Both are facing corruption charges.

Jean-Baptiste Mattei, spokesman for the Foreign Ministry, said: “There is no link . . . with the decision of France not to participate in the Iraq war. riiiight This stemmed from our concept of international law.”

Word that the two men had acknowledged payoffs from Baghdad has embarrassed the ministry, which fears that the actions of two retired diplomats will be used to discredit President Chirac’s opposition towards the invasion of Iraq.

Prosecution proceedings have been opened against both men on charges of influence peddling and corruptly acting for a foreign power. Le Monde reported that M Mérimée, 68, who served as UN Ambassador in the early 1990s, told Philippe Courroye, the investigating judge, that he had made $150,000 (£85,800) from two million barrels of oil that had been assigned to him in 2001.
Only $150,000 on 2,000,000 barrels? Somebody was bought cheap or sold low.
Tariq Aziz, the former Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister, had given him the oil vouchers as thanks for his lobbying efforts on behalf of Iraq, Le Monde said. He was serving at the time as a special adviser to Kofi Annan I hope he wasn't advising on when to sell oil vouchers. , the UN SecretaryGeneral. M Boidevaix, 77, told investigators that he had received 29 million barrels between 1998 and 2003 in reward for lobbying on Iraq’s behalf against the international oil embargo, Le Monde said. According to the investigators, M Boidevaix had made $250,000 from selling on the vouchers.
A penny a barrel? Wouldn't a plain old bribe have been easier?
He told Judge Courroye that he had kept the Foreign Ministry informed of his activities and the payments made to him after 1997. This appeared to conflict with the ministry’s assertion that it had no knowledge of the activities of the two ambassadors. The ministry also appeared to contradict itself, saying that in 2001 it had warned both men to observe caution in view of their status as former representatives of France. Last year, when US investigators reported evidence of French beneficiaries of the Iraqi oil handout, the ministry reacted indignantly.

Judge Courroye is investigating 11 French-based officials, business figures, politicians and a journalist who are alleged to have benefited from Baghdad’s largesse during the seven-year programme, which ended in 2003. Six have been told that they face charges. M Boidevaix told the judge that he believed that Senator Charles Pasqua, a former Gaullist Interior Minister, and others had enjoyed favours from Baghdad “because they lobbied hard for it with the Iraqis”.

The French media deplored the apparent involvement of senior state officials in corrupt dealings with the regime of Saddam Hussein. Le Monde said the image of France was at stake. Le Figaro said that “French diplomacy has been stained by ‘Oil for Food’.”
Posted by:Hupineth Hupinegum5527

#6  French perfidy is nothing new, one should expect it. A knife in the back is very French you must understand. France is so above everyone else that she need not pay attention to the saftey and needs of the rest of the world. Any debt we owe the French for helping drive the Redcoats out has long since been repaid.

My wife is selling her classes in French lnaguage to some students at her High School as a way to help our counrty speak and understand the language of our foes. This is from a woman who used to love the French and who studied in France for sometime.

Our blue little town sends many young men and women into the Armed Forces of the United States of America, Her High School District is very proud of that fact. She is proud of her students that choose to serve their counrty.
Posted by: Sock Puppet O´ Doom   2005-10-14 15:14  

#5  Not too be defending the Figaro, which is owned by Shirak's pal arms dealer/media mogul Serge Dassault and is not known for its un-PCness (except for the great Ivan Rioufol's op-ed), but I did remember seing a piece on it, as I did in Le Monde yesterday (though the writer there basically said it was an US plot, in true Le Monde fashion, and didn't dwell on the central idea that french diplomacy is for sell).

Articles in Le Figaro :
http://www.lefigaro.fr/international/
20051013.FIG0124.html?172522

http://www.lefigaro.fr/europe/
20051014.FIG0197.html?172558
Posted by: anonymous5089   2005-10-14 14:58  

#4  Funny, I missed this at www.lefigaro.fr.
Posted by: Curt Simon   2005-10-14 14:21  

#3  From what I've read in specialized blogs, Serge Boidevaix IS a supremo of France's Arab Policy (tm), he's been made the highest honorific position in the quay D'Orsay (french State Dept), he's retained all of his networks after retiring to an arab-related international business org, and he has molded whole generations of french diplomats to the ME in his image.
He's not just a patsy.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2005-10-14 14:04  

#2  There is no link . . . with the decision of France not to participate in the Iraq war. This stemmed from our concept of international law.

Understand that the French concept of international law makes taking bribes the normal course of operation.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-10-14 12:41  

#1  So they're going to have to give the money back to Iraq, right?

/too naive even for me
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-10-14 12:29  

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